These Boxes Neatly Present Sartor Resartus' Neckties & Pocket Squares
Laura McQuarrie — May 22, 2014 — Fashion
References: sartor-resartus & thedieline
Sartor Resartus is a London-based accessory label for men that brings together the elegance of old English tailoring with style for the modern gentleman. The label has a handsome range of pocket squares and neckties, as well as the option for men to have bespoke products created. In order to elevate these high-quality offerings with packaging, Sartor Resartus had a classic black and white box designed by 'noetic salt.'
As Sartor Resartus' branding is primarily black and white, this timeless combination was naturally carried through to the boxes. The new packaging is slim simple, minimal, but also quite dressy at the same time. With many of its products being beautifully patterned and printed, this simple box sits back and lets Sartor Resartus products be the real statement pieces.
As Sartor Resartus' branding is primarily black and white, this timeless combination was naturally carried through to the boxes. The new packaging is slim simple, minimal, but also quite dressy at the same time. With many of its products being beautifully patterned and printed, this simple box sits back and lets Sartor Resartus products be the real statement pieces.
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